Gloves provide penetration resistance and maneuverability and are fully lined with KEVLAR® Brand Fiber, while the outside is lined with split cowhide and sewn with KEVLAR® Brand Fiber thread - Sleeves can be worn with any glove

Studio portrait of Willa Cather seated on a bench in front of a scenic background. Wearing a formal dress and opera gloves, she holds a fan in one hand and, resting the other hand on the bench, reclines slightly to the side. This is one of...

Full length studio portrait of Willa Cather wearing a formal gown and opera gloves. Standing, she is shown in profile in front of a scenic backdrop. This is one of Cather's senior portraits taken during her final year at the University of...

Arms are often bare except for a loosely draped sleeve. Gloves fit well over the elbow. The bodice is a separate and curves neatly over the umbrella-shaped skirt. The skirt front is cut in two wide gores, its hand and fullness controlled by a...

Cigarette smoking gentleman on his way out. He wears a suit with frock coat, contrasting waistcoat or vest, cravat with stick pin, high detachable shirt collar, gloves, top hat, spats and carries a metal covered cane

Typical for business wear is the three piece sack suit. The high detachable shirt collar is encircled with the necktie tied in a single knot. The trousers break quite low over the shoes. Leather gloves, walking stick, and a bowler hat accessorize...

The automobile is still new enough that special costumes are deemed necessary for motoring. Goggles, cap, gauntlet, gloves, and leggings are essential for the driver. The full-length double-breasted top coat on the left is repeated in a suit for a...

Famous 1970s model, twiggy, in a black sequin strapless long gown with side slit up to the hip. She wears metallic long mitt gloves and a sequined skull cap (Justine De Villeneuve, photographer; Italian Vogue, March 1974)